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Oh
yes
,
she
spoke
to
me
about
it
,
and
she
didn
’
t
shake
,
but
it
was
worse
—
you
know
,
the
kind
of
rigidity
when
a
person
acts
as
if
she
didn
’
t
feel
anything
at
all
,
and
.
.
.
Listen
,
did
I
ever
tell
you
that
I
like
you
?
I
like
you
very
much
—
for
the
way
you
look
right
now
.
You
hear
us
.
You
understand
.
.
.
What
did
she
say
?
It
was
strange
:
it
’
s
not
Hank
Rearden
that
she
’
s
afraid
for
,
it
’
s
Ken
Danagger
.
She
said
that
Rearden
will
have
the
strength
to
take
it
,
but
Danagger
won
’
t
.
Not
that
he
’
ll
lack
the
strength
,
but
he
’
ll
refuse
to
take
it
.
She
.
.
.
she
feels
certain
that
Ken
Danagger
will
be
the
next
one
to
go
.
To
go
like
Ellis
Wyatt
and
all
those
others
.
To
give
up
and
vanish
.
.
.
Why
?
Well
,
she
thinks
that
there
’
s
something
like
a
shift
of
stress
involved
—
economic
and
personal
stress
.
As
soon
as
all
the
weight
of
the
moment
shifts
to
the
shoulders
of
some
one
man
—
he
’
s
the
one
who
vanishes
,
like
a
pillar
slashed
off
.
A
year
ago
,
nothing
worse
could
have
happened
to
the
country
than
to
lose
Ellis
Wyatt
.
He
’
s
the
one
we
lost
.
Since
then
,
she
says
,
it
’
s
been
as
if
the
center
of
gravity
were
swinging
wildly
—
like
in
a
sinking
cargo
ship
out
of
control
—
shifting
from
industry
to
industry
,
from
man
to
man
.
When
we
lose
one
,
another
becomes
that
much
more
desperately
needed
—
and
he
’
s
the
one
we
lose
next
.
Well
,
what
could
be
a
greater
disaster
now
than
to
have
the
country
’
s
coal
supply
left
in
the
hands
of
men
like
Boyle
or
Larkin
?
And
there
’
s
no
one
left
in
the
coal
industry
who
amounts
to
much
,
except
Ken
Danagger
.
So
she
says
that
she
feels
almost
as
if
he
’
s
a
marked
man
,
as
if
he
’
s
hit
by
a
spotlight
right
now
,
waiting
to
be
cut
down
.
.
.
What
are
you
laughing
at
?
It
might
sound
preposterous
,
but
I
think
it
’
s
true
.
.
.
What
?
.
.
.
Oh
yes
,
you
bet
she
’
s
a
smart
woman
!
.
.
.
And
then
there
’
s
another
thing
involved
,
she
says
.
A
man
has
to
come
to
a
certain
mental
stage
—
not
anger
or
despair
,
but
something
much
,
much
more
than
both
—
before
he
can
be
cut
down
.
She
can
’
t
tell
what
it
is
,
but
she
knew
,
long
before
the
fire
,
that
Ellis
Wyatt
had
reached
that
stage
and
something
would
happen
to
him
.
When
she
saw
Ken
Danagger
in
the
courtroom
today
,
she
said
that
he
was
ready
for
the
destroyer
.
.
.
Yes
,
that
’
s
the
words
she
used
:
he
was
ready
for
the
destroyer
.
You
see
,
she
doesn
’
t
think
it
’
s
happening
by
chance
or
accident
.
She
thinks
there
’
s
a
system
behind
it
,
an
intention
,
a
man
.
There
’
s
a
destroyer
loose
in
the
country
,
who
’
s
cutting
down
the
buttresses
one
after
another
to
let
the
structure
collapse
upon
our
heads
.
Some
ruthless
creature
moved
by
some
inconceivable
purpose
.
.
.
She
says
that
she
won
’
t
let
him
get
Ken
Danagger
.
She
keeps
repeating
that
she
must
stop
Danagger
—
she
wants
to
speak
to
him
,
to
beg
,
to
plead
,
to
revive
whatever
it
is
that
he
’
s
losing
,
to
arm
him
against
the
destroyer
,
before
the
destroyer
comes
.
She
’
s
desperately
anxious
to
reach
Danagger
first
.
He
has
refused
to
see
anyone
.
He
’
s
gone
back
to
Pittsburgh
,
to
his
mines
.
But
she
got
him
on
the
phone
,
late
today
,
and
she
’
s
made
an
appointment
to
see
him
tomorrow
afternoon
.
.
.
Yes
,
she
’
ll
go
to
Pittsburgh
tomorrow
.
.
.
Yes
,
she
’
s
afraid
for
Danagger
,
terribly
afraid
.
.
.
No
.
She
knows
nothing
about
the
destroyer
.
She
has
no
clue
to
his
identity
,
no
evidence
of
his
existence
—
except
the
trail
of
destruction
.
But
she
feels
certain
that
he
exists
.
.
.
No
,
she
cannot
guess
his
purpose
.
She
says
that
nothing
on
earth
could
justify
him
.
There
are
times
when
she
feels
that
she
’
d
like
to
find
him
more
than
any
other
man
in
the
world
,
more
than
the
inventor
of
the
motor
.
She
says
that
if
she
found
the
destroyer
,
she
’
d
shoot
him
on
sight
—
she
’
d
be
willing
to
give
her
life
if
she
could
take
his
first
and
by
her
own
hand
.
.
.
because
he
’
s
the
most
evil
creature
that
’
s
ever
existed
,
the
man
who
’
s
draining
the
brains
of
the
world
.